LETTER OF THE DAY - Call to political leaders:'Fight crime and stop making useless promises'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REALLY need to comment on Jamaica's justice system. I was reading Friday's edition of The Gleaner and one particular story caught my interest. Our justice system has gone to the dogs. My question is, how can someone who has been charged for murder...
Home training is the key
THE EDITOR, Sir: GROWING UP in Jamaica, my grandparents knew the difference between childish pranks, and delinquent behaviour, containing the seeds of criminality. Maybe the reason they knew this difference was that they modelled appropriate behaviour...
'Too good to be true'
THE EDITOR, Sir: ANY PARLIAMENTARIAN, at any level of the political totem pole, who is consistently honest, consistently hard-working, charming and constantly places the national interest above party interest, will, all things being equal, do well at the polls.
West Kingston dilemma
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a 52-year-old white English-man married to a beautiful, fine Jamaican lady living in the Arnett Garden area of West Kingston not relevant to what I wish to say here, we have applied for a United Kingdom visa for her to come to me in London...
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